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  • . The third kind of rural economy is also widespread in South America; it is a commercial agriculture based on a market economy. In this kind of economy, a large part of the farm production,- whatever the size of unit of land tenure, is sold off the farm
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [3 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY II-B-1 ~. PUBLIC SECTOR SURVEY AND PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY I.I-B-1 Chapter 1 PUBLIC WORKS - HEADQUARTERS The High
  • be confined to two in number with some such general wording as follows: (a) Are you in favor of becoming an independent nation? (b) Are you in favor of a permanent affiliation with the United States of America? There will be some nations in the United
  • , an AFL-CIO officer has been working with the multiracial South African Trade Union Council for several months traini~g labor organizers. The United Automobile Workers are arranging to send a fraternal delegation to South AFrica. A special effort is being
  • from both the United States and Japan and to apply this assistance ln programs of (1) short term effoTt primarily directed at quick increase in level• of income and standards of social security 5 and (2) longer term effort for economic development
  • , and Sulphur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 -2­ Chart Chart Chart Chart Map - Map Map - - Page . - Present and Potential Cropland . . . . . • 20 - Latin America in 1980 Versus the United States in 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [2 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • . It is not too far fetched to regard that region as constituting in the future of South America a potential metropolitan strip something like that between Chicago and New York in the United States. It contains the richest agricultural area of Brazil as well
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [1 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENI' USE ONLY III-A PART III ADMINISTRATION OF TBE TRUST TERRITORY The current United States administration of the Trust Territory was described briefly in Part I. This part will deal in more detail
  • Amer lean. military con~· cript·l~n ~itpit aa a ro"ans of provi.dlng sec-urlty f9rces and of 'a.bs:o rbing exctula ·.labor. · 5. · How. to identify,. dev·e lop, equip. tr a.in .and in.9 ure th&·: a.vaU ... ability aeleet Units for OAS/ UN p
  • Latin America
  • be interested in the possible construction of a sea level canal through its territory. The United States is prepared to begin negotiations with interested governments on the terms and conditions for the construc­ tion and operation of a sea level canal
  • c, 4o--1C, \ . Republic of China LATIN AMERICA Brazil,...­ Colombia NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA India Pakistan Turkey United Arab Republic II. Possibilities for National Policy Papers in FY 1965 AFRic.A "-.Algeria Kenya Liberia* ~ Southern Rhodesia
  • on the memo. I have a110 aent copies to David Klein, NSC files and I kept one for CEJohnson. Florence 6/IZ/64 JUN 41965 'SECRET f MDl>RANDUM FOR MR. MCGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: s Reply to NSAM 304 on United States Relations with East Europe
  • to NSAM 304 on United States Relations with East Europe In response to your request, the Department submits a program of specific actions to move forward on a policy of building bridges to East Europe. The highlights of this program are: 1. New moves
  • that in an emergency period material resources would be available to the United States from all nations except Eurasian Com:munist States, the northern tier o~ the Middle East {Iran, Iraq, and Afganistan), and Southeast Asia. 3. Conventional stockpile objectives
  • the GATT's provisions as "inappropriate" to the Scviet system. The Problem of East~West Trade Relations in .t he United Nations It should be noted in passing that the GATT is not the only forum available to East and West for the purpose of working out
  • The Secretary of Commerce The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of the Treasury The Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration SUBJECT: Development of the Front_iers of South America At my direction the Policy Planning Council
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966"
  • Latin America
  • Memorandum # 349, Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966
  • : Latin American Military Aid The President has today approved determinations with regard to military aid to Latin America. In administering these funds and planning future programs, the President wishes to insure that our policies, MAP and otherwise
  • Latin America
  • ) . that. so. long ·as it remains the policy of the United States of America to discourage such trade, neither the _____(N_ame _____f__,V_e__e_l_J______ 0 86 the other vessels listed above, nor any other vessel which may hereafter be und er the control
  • in employing communications satellites for this purpose. .. Two possibilities for "live" educational TV broadcasts by satellite between the United States and Latin America were considered. The first possibility involved educational programs for mass
  • obliterates the capital city of a nation in Latin America, or Africa, or Asia --· or · even the Soviet Union, or the United states. How was it de.livered -- by plane? by missile? by car or ship? There is no evidence. From where d.i.d it come -- a jealous
  • and J't'..edicine in tl1e US and USSR.. In addi t-ion, the lettev reVitiied Sovi-e.t .P.e~fornlance and at--titttdes and, conditiona.l on Soviet d0lnonst~ation ot· a desire to f'ulfill exi.s ting oommittt&.mts, rec.om.mended thi1t the United State·s adopt
  • countries, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled: SEC. 101. Short Title This act may be cited as the East-West Trade Act of 1965. SEC. 102. Declaration
  • among appropriation categories: ILJ. N 1 6 19 4 I ~ _.tSEGREJ:1.... attachment ) -2- Req_uest to Congress Development Loans and Grants Latin America $ 907 Development Loans and Grants Rest of World Military Assistance Total Available Reduction
  • , Agency for International Development Director, United States Information Agency SUBJECT: u.s. Overseas Internal Defense Training Policy and Objectives 283 This supersedes NSAMs 131 and 163 I. GENERAL The President has noted with approval
  • (1 AO , l AE) . PRE CH : Air defense unit fro southern zone . aval unite r third mar t1m re ion. SAC 0 D: SAC to provi e a prox 90 Actt and required ta ker suppor . omber 1 US Corps (0 ) an all subord nate un ts to 1nclud VI RO Corp . US : r Co
  • and from the White House. The simple fact is that for 15 months now NSAM 341 has not been implemented. I have felt the lack on many is sues; for example, the Middle East, Viet Nam, counterinsurgency problems, 'tf+ Latin America. I have come
  • : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "The United States of America and Morocco have always been not only great friendly countries, united by conunon feelings of deep and real attachment to the principles of liberty, peace and democracy, but even a few months ago King Hassan had occasion to go
  • . This is bad business for us and makes the Europeans, particularly the Germans, uneasy. Your giving them a day in court, and then your personal guidance, should permit us to . be - - and appear to be - - a united and purposeful government. Procedure At Tab
  • of the world. Demands for help in learning English are, therefore, wide­ spread. The United States ought to respond to these demaz:ids. English is a key which opens doors to scientific and technical knowledge indispensable to the economic and political
  • as of May 1. There has been no Soviet response to our initiative at the United Nations, and progress under the current agreement has been limited thus far to Soviet parti6ipation in joint tests with the passive co~­ munications satellite ECHO II. Dr. Dryden
  • . Overseas Internal Defense Training Policy & Objectives (2/13/ 64) 284 Official Visits to South Vietnam (2/11/ 64) 285 Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters (2/14/ 64) (2/11/ 64) (2/11/ 64) (3/ 3/ 64) 286 United Nations Cyprus Force (sgnd
  • use, the logistics of redeployment, and with rough cost estimates? 6. What currently available alternatives are there in aircraft, seaborne units and space borne facilities? These factors could be ground into or complement recommendation Sc. 7. What
  • for such training when authorized. In announcing his actions, the President stated that this review brings into full focus the need for women throughout America to be al.ert to the increasing involvement of the United States in world affairs and the obligation
  • duty, I join with many others in acknowledging your important contribution over the years to the security of the United States. When called back to the service of your country by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, you had already earned our highest
  • should be developed with a view to their, poa- . sible discussion with the Soviet Union as a direct outcome of my September 20 proposal for broader cooperation between the United States and the USSR in outer space, including .co­ operation in lunar
  • for :the alerting of opera.ting a.gencie s of the United States Government to ~iske· of loss or serious diminution of use of faciUties abroad. The completion of the report and lnte ragency contingency planning that it represents have already been put to the test
  • representatives participate in interagency ·p lanning, as, for example, for J3erlin contingencies, for Latin .America and Cuba, and for South Vietnam. Joint Staff and .Defense representatives conduct and participate in more gen­ eral planning of policy
  • : Central American E x port Development Program At my recent meetings with the Presidents of Central America we agreed on the critical importance of accelerating growth and diver­ sification of exports from the Central American ·countries to both U.S
  • Latin America